Otter Cliffs - Arcadia National Park - Bar Harbor, ME
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 44° 18.530 W 068° 11.318
19T E 564711 N 4906494
The cliffs from the trail down to the water.
Waymark Code: WM13YEH
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 03/13/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
Views: 2

"Home to some of the most stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife on the Eastern Seaboard, Acadia National Park is open to explore year-round. Situated on the coast of Maine, the majority of the park’s 47,000 acres sprawls on Mount Desert Island, though portions of the park are on the Schoodic Peninsula and Isle au Haut. Whether you’re interested in visiting Acadia National Park for fall foliage, winter skiing, spring fishing or summer hikes, it’s the perfect outdoor playground. Many people begin their exploration of the park at the headquarters or the Hulls Cove Visitor Center. To enjoy the park with fewer crowds during peak summer months, try an alternative entrance like the Welcome Center at Rockefeller Hall on the Schoodic Peninsula. Read on to learn more about Maine’s only national park." ~ Visit Maine
Physical Address:
Cliff overlook, Otter Creek, ME


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Description of Postcard Location:
One of the most spectacular sights along the North Atlantic Seaboard is Otter Cliff in Acadia National Park. At 110 feet high, it is one of the highest headlands north of Rio de Janeiro.

Located on Mount Desert Island, in Maine, it is just .7 miles after Thunder Hole next to the Park Loop Road. An ocean path parallels this section of road from Sand Beach to the north, past Thunder Hole, arriving at Otter Cliff, providing numerous vantage points for spectacular views.



Parking Coordinates: N 44° 18.648 W 068° 11.390

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